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元宵节你要带你的美国朋友Tom去街上看活动,并给他介绍该节日的一些相关知识。你可以根据以下要点作介绍: 元宵节是中国的传统节日,每年正月十五人们都要举办许多活动,比如吃汤圆、赏花灯、猜灯谜、踩高跷、舞狮子等。注意:

1. 参考词汇: 元宵节The Lantern Festival 汤圆: sweet dumplings/ tangyuan

猜灯谜guess riddles; 踩高跷walk on stilts; 舞狮子do lion dancing

可适当发挥;词数:100左右。

 

The Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China. It falls on the fifteenth day of the first month of the Chinese lunar year.

Whenever the festival draws near, Chinese people make some preparations and take part in all kinds of activities, like singing and dancing. As every Chinese person knows, families get together on the day of the festival and eat tangyuan. In the evening, people go out to look at the bright and colorful lanterns, which is relaxing and pleasant. In some parts of China, people take part in activities, such as guessing riddles, walking on stilts and doing lion dancing.

On the whole, the Lantern Festival is an important festival in China, just like the Spring Festival.

【解析】

试题分析:题目要求写一篇文章,向美国朋友Tom介绍中国传统节日--元宵节。写作时注意用上所给参考词汇;使用第一人称进行写作;注意拼写、标点和时态的正确使用。可以分为三部分来写。第一部分总写,介绍什么是元宵节;第二部分写元宵节的庆祝活动;第三部分总结。

亮点说明:范文使用了较难的语法知识:时间状语从句Whenever the festival draws near非限制性定语从句which is relaxing and pleasantAs every Chinese person knows;定语从句和状语从句的使用,给作文增色很多;范文使用了较多的短语:falls on, draws near, make some preparations, take part in, get together, such as等,使文章内容充实;范文还注意使用As every Chinese person knows, In the evening, In some parts of China, On the whole等来衔接前后句和上下文。

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